Functional testing
Four testing domains
Functional testing covers a number of quantitative diagnostic procedures which provide an evaluation of an organ’s functional value or its capacity to fulfil its physiological function.
The medical technology services provides by the Functional Testing Unit of the Hôpital Franco-Britannique cover both the needs of the hospital’s patients (hospitalised or out-patient) and those referred from outside (outside medical professionals, hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, etc.).
The service has a long-standing reputation and is widely recognised for its expertise in ultra-sound imaging for heart conditions related to the immune system (amylose, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, sarcoidosis, polymyositis, Behçet’s disease, anti-phospholipid syndrome, Sneddon’s syndrome, etc.).
These services are charged at social security rates (patient’s contribution paid by the patient or their top-up insurance),with no excess charge. The only exception for this is interventions related to sports medicine (consultations, sports exertion tests), which come under the liberal regime. Part of stress echocardiography and referred cardiology consultations also come under the liberal regime and are subject to sector 1 rates.
All examinations require an appointment and a medical prescription.
The service’s activity is divided into four domains:
- Standard adult and paediatric electrocardiography
- Standard electrocardiography
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Trans-thoracic echocardiography
- Transoesophageal echocardiography
- Stress echocardiography
- Vascular Doppler Ultrasonography
- Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring for adults and children (ABPM or “Holter”)
Outside specialist consultations
Sports medicine and physiology
- Sports trauma consultations – Medical sporting advice
- Sporting effort testing (with or without lactate measurement)
Practical information
Head Doctor
Dr Laura ROSTAIN
01 47 59 55 01
Reception
secr.explo.fonct@ihfb.org
The service operates Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
Appointments: 01 47 59 55 01 or 01 47 59 59 50